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Genetically Modified Organisms, One more bite: "Humans have been meddling with nature since time immemorial."  Why then is the GMO debate so fierce? Jennifer Thomson separates the fact from the myth and  cautions Africa not  to be too hasty. 

Time to mop up the alien fish spill: Its a great day. No wind and just the occasional swish of the line as you cast into the pristine lake...teeming with trout...and pretty  much nothing else.  Jim Cambray tells us why. 

Green Muscle: a biopesticide: A safe, natural alternative to chemical insecticides in  the fight against crop-destroying locusts and grasshoppers.

Greener pastures.  Indigenous N'Dama cattle. The better solution for African livestock farmers in the battle against Trypanosomiasis?

SALT South African Large Telescope: A closer look at Africa's first Eye on the sky. 

Coelacanths Alive! Exciting New coelacanth find off the Kwazulu Natal coast stuns scientists. 

Sunsat: Africa's first Satellite, a bright idea in orbit. See what it sees. 

Viewpoint. Science and The African Renaissance: A fresh perspective.  

Following the disastrous oil spill off Table Bay, the Penguins are safely back home  but can we afford to err again?  

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